Just given their 'upload file' option a try, should be ok as outlined in
previous post.
see screenshot
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ell so a final export as png and
the file will be much smaller. Need a PDF for the printing company, very popular
these days. Open your png file, export as a PDF.
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gif or as a png
How to prove it is 1 bit. Imagemagick command line will give the image
properties or for a GUI XnViewMP as the screenshot.
Comparative image sizes, RGB 197k , grey 76k, 1bit 6k
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ics to any black area.
The mask is an 8-bit tif using only black and white
So that is all you need. A grayscale image. If your image has transparency (an
alpha channel) remove it
Layer -> Transparency -> Remove Alpha Channel
export as as a tif
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Attached the wrong image. However it does demonstrate that not all applications
will show transparency.
screenshot of properties attached
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and white) as a 1 bit image or is it sufficient to
>save as an 8 bit image?
>Thanks
oops.. missed the main question, Convert to grayscale Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
Export the image as a png or a jpeg (jpeg will use its 8 bit grayscale mode) or
probably a tiff as well.
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e the pencil tool.
Exporting as a tiff is not a problem, Use Mode -> Greyscale for 8 bit and
remove any alpha channel, then Mode -> Indexed -> black and white (1 bit) for
that mask.
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the cmyk.icc is the colour profile you want to use.
2. For a GUI, try Krita https://krita.org A full image editing application but
will convert between colour spaces.
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Always a good idea to give Operating System and version of Gimp in a question.
Guessing you are using Windows.
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s dock works here. Linux: Gimp 2.8.22
If that does not work for you, then export the path as somename.svg Then in the
other image, import it.
see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-path-dialog.html
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s appropriate.
If it is the same image, it is the same as duplicating the path.
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ilename suffix .gih.
https://i.imgur.com/bhPJIIF.jpg
That explains the types of brush but does not ask the question, Why a New Brush?
If it is a matter of brush size, and shape you should should be using the
sliders for size, aspect ratio, angle in the Brush Tool Options dialogue and not
cr

milar.
If you just want to apply a lens correction to an image there are Gimp filters,
look in Filters -> Distorts and 'Apply Lens' or 'Lens Distortion'
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Image -> Fit Canvas to layers.
If you open several images using File -> Open-as-Layers then the canvas size is
the size of the first image opened. Use Image -> Fit Canvas to Layers. However,
the obvious is open the largest image first.
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unteer
there to fix what is a Windows problem.
The solution has been given many times over, do not use Gimp for printing. Use
some other application, maybe XnView or IrfanView or even the default Windows
application might do it.
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using and where did you get the resynthesizer & heal-selection
plugins/script?
Might help someone to come up with a solution.
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p profile (for Windows
C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins Read the html description of use. It will
make a best-fit to a path as well as better kerning of characters.
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be rasterized and text converted to an image.
Otherwise the image will look exactly the same as the PDF and print the same as
the original doc paper size.
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ng freeware Inkscape or there are online converters.
In a document for comparison, the type size is 14 to give some idea of scale.
screenshot 2
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>XnViewMP?? is it plugin or any other software?
>
>TIA.
Well, try and get Gimp working first.
I suggested XnViewMP as an image manager/browser because it is multi-platform
and I do not know your OS.
see: https://www.xnview.com/en/xnviewmp/
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icated, graphics file managers such as
XnViewMP, that will display thumbnails and can be set up to open an image in
Gimp.
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Rawtherapee and Darktable. Both are monsters that will take over your computer,
but the place to ask question on this is not here, but https://discuss.pixls.us/
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s with nUFraw pre-installed. This will co-exist with your existing Gimp so
nothing is lost.
The screenshot shows this version and a panasonic .rw2 opened. Click the 'save'
and the image is sent to Gimp. Recommend going that route.
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>There appears to be some confusion about raw loaders for GIMP 2.9.6.
>In response to rich404's post I tried opening a Nikon raw file
>directly into GIMP. It fails saying there is no raw loader installed,
>it then suggests using darktable or rawtherapee.
>
>
>I looked a

er but two different linux
viewers and the four different compression modes that support 32 bit.
ImageMagick works on all four - nView scrambles the lzw compressed tiff.
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desired result, just keep
that in mind.
The other way is subscribe to a more interactive forum than gimpusers.com where
you will get better, quicker advice than here.
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There is a textured glass filter in the gmic plugin see www.gmic.eu
screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/wfVXLfn.jpg
maybe apply that, then a small amount of blur.
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ew.
Best guess since you do give all details.
Your image is in indexed mode. Change it to RGB Image -> Mode -> RGB
Stupid? Only in the sense it does not advise the user.
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member Gimp works in pixels (gets calculator out)
You can have 20 mm @ 300 ppi (a print resolution) which gives 236 pixels
or 20 mm @ 72 ppi (typical screen resolution) = 57 pixels.
A common beginners mistake is not checking the resolution when making a new
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installer to uninstall Gimp 2.10
2. If any of C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\ remains delete it.
3. Disable the Gimp 2.8 profile, rename or move out to a backup folder.
4. Now install Gimp 2.10, run it to make a default Gimp 2.10 profile.
If that does not work then consider a different Gimp 2.10 pac

e
size using Custom icon size and the slider.
***Remember*** to OK everything and with Windows a restart of Gimp is often
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>you are not alone help anyone PLEASE
>has anyone found a workaround all project are now on hold how can i
>down grade
Well.. the OP got a fix here:
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-No-Option-in-2-10-to-Export-as-jpg-jpeg-png?pid=7917#pid7917
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es.
Then when the animation plays in your browser or player you get one frame at a
time as inset in screenshot.
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>caveat: I do use tumblr
>
That should of course be, I do not use tumblr - or anything social media.
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one or for any OS: see the next bit
For English, a good option is Gimp help in PDF format.
http://gimp.linux.it/www/meta/gimp-en.pdf
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ay in one of the layer modes will work.
Vary rarely a one-click solution, that is the province of television CSI...
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the layer. Otherwise
do not open in the beginning. You can select the 'page' to use in the Gimp tif
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in the
Layer dock if required: https://i.imgur.com/jTOUSG2.jpg
The dotted outline is the layer boundary, only exists in Gimp. Export your image
as a png (or jpeg) for a single layer image.
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go select the white background. Invert the selection, shrink the
selection, copy the selection.
Open the background image, paste in the logo, move to position. Make the
floating selected layer a new layer. Adjust transparency if required.
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hequer board pattern is Gimps way to depict transparency. Save as a
Gimp .xcf or export as a .png which keeps that transparency.
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In the image you can select inside the 'squares' and then in the layer mask fill
with black.
This then becomes a 'window' on anything underneath.
Importing photos, then scaling and moving the layer gives the result.
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g.
Just for info. Gimp saves in .xcf format which saves all layers, active
selections, paths, masks etc. Ready to pick up again for more editing. When
completely finished export to some format png (preserves transparency) jpg
(losses transparency) then other types for various purposes.
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